The Case Against Ivins

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  • Posted By: NoBS @ 08/06/2008 8:32:03 PM

    THere are just a few odd things here.. First those Antrax letters were sent at the ideal point in time to make the US case for War. Second the first scientist they tried to frame sued back and won, I guess the second time around a different strategy was used. Besides how likely is it that 2 scientists commit suicide that would have been able to provide more answers. The princeton evidence.. a mailbox 60 feet to a storage facility?? Or the therapist (check her background)who conveniently filed the restraining order at the right time

  • Posted By: ArcticOne @ 08/06/2008 8:12:58 PM

    What was an unbalanced person doing in a government establishment with highly dangerous substance? It is very poor management, the people who oversaw him should have been more vigilant. The problem seems to be the system, and inept management.

  • Posted By: ArcticOne @ 08/06/2008 8:12:36 PM

    What was an unbalanced person doing in a government establishment with highly dangerous substance? It is very poor management, the people who oversaw him should have been more vigilant. The problem seems to be the system, and inept management.

  • Posted By: pjjeffy @ 08/06/2008 7:40:09 PM

    if the fbi was aware of all this odd late night behaviour in 2001 how did richard hatfill become the person of interest when they had basically nothing as the 6 million payout shows ... they now claim he was mentally ill for years ... how could he be still working with anthrax ? something smells about the fbi's entire case

  • Posted By: techresmgt @ 08/06/2008 7:37:54 PM

    They can get the alleged 'anthrax guy' on the third of fourth try, but they can't get bin laden's driver. Good job, ladies and gentlemen, good job.

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